Check that you installed the right driver for your architecture (32 or 64 bit) and that you have copied a fresh xorg.conf as the one in my pages. The code for the drivers in 10.04 is slightly different from the one I use now, but what you describe seems to point to some oddity in xorg.conf. I can compile the current code in 10.04 as well, so you can give it a try, but I need to know the architecture.
Hello, Jay
Check that you installed the right driver for your architecture (32 or 64 bit) and that you have copied a fresh xorg.conf as the one in my pages. The code for the drivers in 10.04 is slightly different from the one I use now, but what you describe seems to point to some oddity in xorg.conf. I can compile the current code in 10.04 as well, so you can give it a try, but I need to know the architecture.
Cheers
Antonio